LSU's Phi Delta Theta fraternity house on Dalrymple Drive is shown on Friday, Sept. 15, 2017. An autopsy of LSU freshman Maxwell Gruver, who was pledging Phi Delta Theta, showed that the 18-year-old had a highly elevated blood-alcohol level, according to East Baton Rouge Coroner Beau Clark. Gruver's death is being investigated as a possible hazing incident.

Ribbon on tree outside the Kappa Delta sorority house, seen Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017 on the LSU campus, is among those displaying gold and white ribbons in remembrance of 18-year-old Phi Delta Theta freshman fraternity pledge Maxwell Gruver, whose Sept. 14 death is being investigated as a potential hazing incident.

Source: Some LSU Phi Delta Theta fraternity members to be booked in case of Maxwell Gruver hazing death

LSU's Phi Delta Theta fraternity house on Dalrymple Drive is shown on Friday, Sept. 15, 2017. An autopsy of LSU freshman Maxwell Gruver, who was pledging Phi Delta Theta, showed that the 18-year-old had a highly elevated blood-alcohol level, according to East Baton Rouge Coroner Beau Clark. Gruver's death is being investigated as a possible hazing incident.

Ribbon on tree outside the Kappa Delta sorority house, seen Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017 on the LSU campus, is among those displaying gold and white ribbons in remembrance of 18-year-old Phi Delta Theta freshman fraternity pledge Maxwell Gruver, whose Sept. 14 death is being investigated as a potential hazing incident.

Some members of LSU's Phi Delta Theta fraternity are expected to be issued arrest warrants and booked into jail today in connection to the death of freshman pledge Maxwell Gruver, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.

But it remains unclear how many students will be booked and what the specific criminal violations will be.

The investigation into 18-year-old LSU fraternity pledge Maxwell Gruver's death found that h…

The arrests are expected to be made by the LSU Police Department.

Gruver, an 18-year-old from Roswell, Georgia, died Sept. 14 in what LSU Police has investigated as a hazing-related death. Preliminary toxicology reports found high levels of alcohol in his blood stream. The full autopsy report with the cause of death has not yet been released.

Gruver and other Phi Delta Theta pledges received a group text message Sept. 13 that "Bible Study" would take place that night at 10 p.m. at the chapter house, an exercise where pledges were asked questions about the fraternity and forced to drink if they answered incorrectly, according to an LSU Police search warrant filed in court last week.

LSU police said that several other interviews of witnesses "indicated that the pledges were forced to drink in excess."

Phi Delta Theta has since been kicked off LSU's campus, and LSU officials are reviewing policies governing Greek life.